Films On Demand Programming Ideas for October Viewing
Infobase has thoughtfully designed Films On Demand programming ideas to support academic curricula.
Are your students worried about hackers? Learning about the immigrant experience? Writing a report on Arthur Miller’s works? Films On Demand is your source for compelling programs on high-interest and core topics, such as the ones listed below. Subscribers can also explore the new, complete calendar. Specifically, it is in the header menu at the top left and lists the year’s milestones, holidays, and events. It is a handy source of ideas all year.
Films On Demand Programming Ideas for November
National Cybersecurity Awareness Month
- Rise of the Hackers (Item #60738)
- The Most Dangerous Town on the Internet: Where Cybercrime Goes to Hide (Item #115050)
- Zero Days: White Hat and Black Hat Hackers (Item #86448)
Immigration in America
- Citizen U.S.A.: A 50 State Road Trip (Item #114983)
- Essential Arrival: Michigan’s Indian Immigrants in the 21st Century (Item #94222)
- Voices from Mariel: Los Marielitos, Then and Now (Item #48976)
Remembering Arthur Miller: One of America’s Greatest Playwrights
- Arthur Miller and The Crucible (Item #7294)
- Death of a Salesman (Item #49016)
- The Drama of Creation: Writers on Writing (Item #34866)
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